On the left is a list of all titles -- with what we now know about current publication. On the right, several columns of information and links to various points on simegen.com.

You can find new, currently being posted Sime~Gen novels and award winning stories by fans (with editing by Jean Lorrah and me).

You can find copies of all the old covers, so you can figure out if maybe you've read that book before.

You can find free chapters of all the Sime~Gen books to see if you want to a) start reading this universe or b) have already read it. (free chapters of all my books are scattered about simegen.com -- check my homepage)

You can even send in your own comments for the comments page.

You can find links to the Sime~Gen fan section of simegen.com (the domain is a huge, free writing school with lots and lots of free textbook material to support forthcoming courses. Some of that material is original, first or second draft Sime~Gen I've written, such as the early draft of UNTO ZEOR, FOREVER complete with study instructions for writers.)

As I noted, there is NEW fan fiction constantly going up that has been edited by Karen MacLeod and by me. In addition, there's an unedited section - a "Co-operative Fiction" section of fan stories that you will absolutely adore being created by several of the best fan fiction writers, posted new every month or so.

See http://www.simegen.com/sgfandom/ for links to the Co-operative Fiction and into the main Fan Fiction section Rimon's Library where you'll find Companion In Zeor currently publishing new novels and winning awards.

There's a List you can join to share opinions on Sime~Gen.http://www.simegen.com/archives/ -- the list you want is simegen-l -- and there you can ask questions if you get lost amidst all there is to explore free online. That will be the first place news of future publication will be posted.

The very first Sime~Gen ever written down is posted for free reading, To Strike A Spark; To Light A Fire -- Digen Farris's changeover.

The first SOLD Sime~Gen story (to IF MAGAZINE) is posted for free reading. Operation High Time.

There are photos of the Sime~Gen events at Darkover Grand Council Meeting, and a large catalog of photos of fan events over the years.

There are links to where you can buy cafepress items (T-shirts, hats, mouse pads, the list is huge) with various Sime~Gen artwork and illustrations by fan artists who happen to be professional.

There is a link to the ever growing article on the Star Trek Connection behind everything Sime~Gen, and everything at simegen.comhttp://www.simegen.com/reviews/rereadablebooks/trekcon.html
(that's inside my SF/F Review column paid for by The Monthly Aspectarian, posted to their site, then archived at simegen.com -- many of the columns are writing lessons.)

And there is an extensive article currently in development into a non-fiction book by Jean Lorrah and me, detailing what it is we write that's distinctive -- and how many other writers have written this very particular type of fiction. It is in the Intimate Adventure section, where you'll find a link to a quote by Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica producer Ronald D. Moore.

I see this as an outgrowth or precursor of the work Jean Lorrah and I did on articles about Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel for the non-fiction anthologies "Seven Seasons of Buffy" and "Five Seasons of Angel" -- my article for FIVE SEASONS had to be drastically cut, so the full uncut article is posted for free reading http://www.simegen.com/writers/anth/

Many Sime~Gen fans are not at all Vampire fans - but some are. There's always a lively discussion on the List about whether Sime~Gen does indeed belong to the Vampire Myth or not. OPERATION HIGH TIME may have been the very first of the genre "Vampire As Good Guy" -- which didn't appear in the professional press for many years after the publication of that story.

This post is way too long - but I've given you a lot of places to explore more of Sime~Gen. Many fans have found their way into the professionally published books via the fan fiction. You might try it. It's free.

You can find anything on simegen.com easily by using our domain specific google search on the main pages -- go to http://www.simegen.com/ and look in the upper left.

As you will find, there is much much more to find at simegen.com

You'll find faster and easier ways to communicate with me on my homepage.

Hi. If my question prompted you to join this forum I guess that's a good thing.

Since you are here, I have another question. I picked up a copy of House of Zeor that appears to have been signed by you. I picked it up used and didn't pay a premium for it, so I've wondered for awhile if it's a real signature .... Does this look like your signature?

I know thew question was some yers back but I thought I would reply. I have several signed books by Jacqueline and it looks like her sig to me. If you still get this message you might liek to know that all teh old books have been reublished and four new never before read stories are being released. There is one more on the way.